Park is close to I-10, Sam's Club, Bass Pro Shop and several decent places to eat. All services worked fine. Staff very helpful and friendly. Small dog park on grounds. Down side was the muddy streets; lots of rain just before we arrived. They need lots more gravel although they were working on the streets with graders and several truckloads of gravel were dumped while we were there. Only here two nights but we would stop here again, just not in rainy season. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Nice place. It had a small kiddie pool and waterfall for the larger pool. The grounds were well kept. Sites are gravel with concrete pads. Overall a nice place to stay with the family! We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Travel Trailer.

We have stayed here several times over the past 15 years. This park could be a 10 if it was not for the deferred maintenance (by the owner) and the fact that they rent the pool out to groups and for general public use. Some not so nice. The management is terrific, and we have known owner for years, but he has aged and stopped placing money back into the park. So choppy roads, some holes, and trees need trimmed so watch you roof and sides if you are big. Good water, some sewers need repair, electric is OK. Hope someone buys it soon and returns it to it's former status. Our 45' RV found it to be just acceptable for an overnight. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.

Rate includes KOA discount. Gravel roads, concrete sites (100 amp available), friendly staff. Only stayed one night, did not use any of the amenities except the free newspaper and included breakfast!! Very easy on and off the Interstate; stayed up front so there was some highway noise but worth the convenience. Would stay here again. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Staff is friendly but otherwise, this place needs a lot of work. Sites are all gravel and not level. Also, they are too close to comfort. Will not stay again, unless there is nothing else available. Next to a school that provides a significant amount of noise. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Travel Trailer.

We recently spent six days at the Baton Rouge KOA. The park is a bit dated and run down; although the spaces are paved, the concrete is cracking and does not look pretty. Functionally our space was flat and we only had a direct neighbor one night, the campground was very empty during our stay except for the full-time section in the rear. It was a nice place to stay but I could not get over the high price. This RV park had water, sewer, and electric hookups. They also had many Cable channels available and the WiFi worked well during our stay. There was a small laundry room and the bathrooms were a bit dated, but clean. All-in-all the RV campground was pretty standard. Like most KOAs, this one charged about $5-10 more per night than they should, it is really a $30-35 per night campground but we paid $46 per night. Would I recommend this park? Only for a night or two, not too much longer. Would we come back? If we are passing through. Informational: We travel in a 36' Class A RV. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.

Staff is friendly and very helpful. The grounds were clean. We were there for an overnight stay and didn't use any of the amenities. It was surprisingly quiet. As others have noted the roads are choppy, but they are not horrid. We would stay there again for another overnight. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

This was a nice KOA. Our site was long enough for our MH and toad. The pad was concrete and level. The staff was very helpful and professional. The pool was cold, but the hot tub served it's purpose well. The KOA is close to shopping and attractions. The roads are in need of repair, but if you are doing the speed limit you will be fine. We would happily stay here again. No problems with noise. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.

Big rig friendly; our 39' FH did not have a problem. Had a moderately long pull through with a level concrete pad. No escort to the site, but it was not needed. WiFi worked great. Sites were a little close together but better than most KOAs. Price was a little high but typical for a KOA. Would stay here again. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Do not stay at this park if you are looking for somewhere other than a one night passing thru type place. Where do I start? Roads are bad, trees need to be trimmed, you can barely get your slides open without touching the camper next to you, guy escorting us to our site back me into a tree then proceeded to tell me "keep coming" while another tree scrapped down the side of our rig! Park is full of permanent residents who will gladly tell your wife while she is alone in the dogpark "you need to stop letting you dog s@&T in my yard" when thy have no idea who left the "present" for them. We wound up on a site that was not level, to short for our rig and between two permanent residents one who decided to get out his impact wrench and work on one of his two vehicles parked in the tiny site. Bottom line is this place is way overpriced, super tight, and has permanent residents in 90% of it's sights. On the plus side it is close to the interstate and Bass Pro. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

We stayed for one night on our way to Key West. Can't say I had any trouble at all. It was mid July, wasn't crowded, all facilities were as clean as a typical KOA. The hot-tub was hot, and the pool was clean and cold. I'm reviewing based on the park itself, not campers. It is close to Baton Rouge, we ate at Big Mike's Sports Bar & Grill--really close, cold beer, good food. Just about the best place to stay in the area. It is not in Baton Rouge, but in Denham Springs next to a Bass Pro Shop. Staff were friendly; helped us in. I would stay here again on the way through. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Stayed here Nov 2012, and internal roads are still not improved. Roads and slabs are broken up. Overpriced for what you get. Does have lovely pool/spa, though. Is convenient to shopping and gas. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.

It is easy to get to, close to Sams and Bass Pro Shop and the staff is really friendly! Yes, the interior roads do need work, but I have seen worse. Our pad had major cracks in concrete so we had to park for the jacks accordingly; our site barely had room for the slides to be out and walk between ours and the one next to us; your table sits almost in the front of the person parked next to you. Oh they do have a really nice dog park and there is some pretty shade for walking. Over night stop is OK, but I would not want to stay any longer than that. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.

Only stayed here a couple of nights, but the staff were very friendly, and the grounds were very clean. The sites were a little tight to back into, but we were lucky enough to get one across from another empty one and drove through both. Otherwise, we might not have been able to fit. KOA's are a bit pricey for full-timers and I wouldn't normally stay at one unless it was strictly for convenience, but after a long day driving we were able to pull in and hook up and be watching cable in no time. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Fifth Wheel.

Read the earlier reviews, but we did not have a bad experience here. We tend to steer clear of KOA's because they are more campgroundish. We prefer RV resorts. This place was nice. Convenient to shopping and highway but no highway noise. Nice mature trees. Awesome Hot Tub. Nice pool area though it was too cold to use it. Staff was very friendly and helpful. About the only negative was it really needs to be re-paved. The asphalt was pretty rough. Pads were concrete and most were good but ours was a little rough. Pave this place and they have a #9 rated KOA. We would definitely stay here again. We camped at Baton Rouge KOA in a Motorhome.